Multiple teams have expressed interest in trading up in the first round, and with few teams open to trading down, it's possible the Raiders could entertain the thought of moving down and drafting a quarterback a bit later in the first round. But as it currently stands, the two quarterbacks garnering the most consensus atop draft boards don't seem to be of interest to Oakland with the fifth pick.

All that said, general manager Reggie McKenzie maintained that he was "open to anything" and hinted that the Raiders wouldn't pass on a quarterback who they felt could help the franchise moving forward just because they have what they feel is an established arm under contract.

McKenzie also stated that in addition to moving down, he'd be open to trading up in the draft as well.